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5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part III – “Cultural Evolution” | Thrawn
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Thoughts, adventures, and general ignunce. January 4, 2008. 5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part III – “Cultural Evolution”. Tagged arguments against libertarianism. At 2:47 am by Travis Bedford. In continuation of this five part series, today I will address the third of the most common libertarian arguments, and that argument is:. 3 The argument from cultural evolution. To reiterate, it’s not what’s the best, it’s what reproduces the best. Part I – “The Free Market”. Part III – “Cul...Part IV &...
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5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part I – “The Free Market” | Thrawn
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Thoughts, adventures, and general ignunce. January 3, 2008. 5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part I – “The Free Market”. Tagged arguments against libertarianism. At 5:03 am by Travis Bedford. The more conservative the right wing gets, the more liberal the left. Libertarianism is becoming increasingly popular, especially on the Internet. In my opinion, libertarianism takes both liberal and conservative too far. 1 The utilitarian argument. Superficially, this looks like a good idea, and I partly ag...
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5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part II – “Inviolable Rights” | Thrawn
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Thoughts, adventures, and general ignunce. January 3, 2008. 5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part II – “Inviolable Rights”. Tagged arguments against libertarianism. At 9:50 pm by Travis Bedford. Yesterday, in Part I of 5 Libertarian Arguments Debunked. I debunked the utilitarian argument. Today, I will address the natural rights argument. The natural rights argument is thus:. 2 The natural rights argument. Add it all together, and government intervention is a good thing in many cases, even if the...
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5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part IV – “The Social Contract” | Thrawn
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Thoughts, adventures, and general ignunce. January 4, 2008. 5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part IV – “The Social Contract”. Tagged arguments against libertarianism. At 8:45 pm by Travis Bedford. On to part four of the series. Anyone who has read the prior entries is probably familiar with the way I’ve used the term “social contract”. Libertarians take the argument, and, as usual, come to an insane conclusion based on it. The argument can be summarized by this:. 4 The contractarian argument.
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The wonderful world of RSS feeds | Thrawn
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Thoughts, adventures, and general ignunce. December 30, 2007. The wonderful world of RSS feeds. At 3:58 am by Travis Bedford. I’ve added an RSS widget today. “RSS feeds” are a way of keeping up to date on frequently changing Internet content, like blogs. By subscribing to a feed, users are able to read updates with dedicated RSS reader software or websites such as Google Reader. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. 5 Common Libertari...
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5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part V – “The Value of Freedom” | Thrawn
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Thoughts, adventures, and general ignunce. January 9, 2008. 5 Common Libertarian Arguments Debunked: Part V – “The Value of Freedom”. At 3:35 am by Travis Bedford. Here’s the fifth and final installation of the “5 Libertarian Arguments Debunked” series. Today’s topic, argument number five:. 5 The argument from liberty. Which claims that freedom per se is intrinsically. Valuable valuable for its own sake. And that the best political system is therefore the one that maximizes freedom. If we should try to a...